No trace of Modi wave in country, says Kejriwal

On the last day of his Punjab tour on Sunday, AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal said there was no trace of Modi wave in the country and appealed to the people to bring an end to the era of "corruption and VIP culture" of UPA and NDA governments.

On the last day of his Punjab tour on Sunday, AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal said there was no trace of Modi wave in the country and appealed to the people to bring an end to the era of "corruption and VIP culture" of UPA and NDA governments.

"There is no Modi wave in the country," he said addressing a road show here. He was on three-day whirlwind tour of the state.

"The mission of AAP is to weed out corruption from the country as the people are fed up from misrule of UPA and NDA governments," he said.

"If the common man does not come forward, the system will remain corrupt," he said and called upon electorates to vote for AAP nominees if they are keen on bringing an end to the "era of corruption, VIP culture and for generating employment avenues for youth."

On the last leg of his tour, Kejriwal held road shows at Malerkotla, Shepur and Ahmedgarh towns where people were enthusiastic to get his glimpse.

The former Delhi chief minister said that on May 16 the pitcher of UPA government sins would be shattered (paap ka ghara toot jayega).